From Gov. DeWine Comms <[email protected]>
Subject Governor Mike DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine Open New Storybook Trails at Rocky Fork and Cowan Lake State Parks
Date May 22, 2022 6:01 PM
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May 22, 2022




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*Governor Mike DeWine, First Lady Fran DeWine Open New Storybook Trails at Rocky Fork and Cowan Lake State Parks*

"ODNR promotes early childhood literacy and healthy lifestyle"
Governor DeWine, First Lady DeWine, ODNR Director Mertz, and others stand at the entrance of the new Storybook trails in Rocky Fork State Park

Governor DeWine, First Lady DeWine, ODNR Director Mertz, and others stand at the entrance of the new Storybook Trail in Rocky Fork State Park after the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

(COLUMBUS, Ohio)?Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine joined Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Director Mary Mertz to open two new Storybook Trails in Southwest Ohio state parks today.? After an official ribbon-cutting ceremony, children and families walked with the Governor and First Lady on the new Storybook Trails at Rocky Fork State Park and Cowan Lake State Park to mark the celebration.

ODNR is offering more communities a path to encourage childhood literacy, a love of nature, and healthy living for families, through a partnership with the Ohio Governor?s Imagination Library [ [link removed] ] and Dolly Parton?s Imagination Library [ [link removed] ].

?There?s no better place to explore, learn, and grow together than the great outdoors, and we?re excited to provide kids and their families with more opportunities for adventure,? Governor DeWine said. ?I think this creates a great experience for everyone who strolls down a Storybook Trail in one of our great state parks.?

15 Storybook Trails Map

Four new Storybook Trails opened this week, which means 15 Storybook Trails [ [link removed] ] are now spread throughout Ohio state parks. Each Storybook Trail features a different book, which is revealed panel by panel on a half-mile trail in a beautiful nature setting.

?We know a child?s brain is 80 percent developed in the first three years, which is why reading at an early age is so very important,? said First Lady DeWine. ?We now have 45 percent of Ohio children under the age of 5 enrolled in the Ohio Governor?s Imagination Library, getting free books every single month.? Putting an Imagination Library Book on a park trail makes the learning experience even better.?? ?

Rocky Fork State Park [ [link removed] ] in Highland County offers hiking trails, caves, natural wetlands, and a 2,080-acre lake for boating and fishing.? The Storybook Trail here features "?Birds of a Feather? "by Sita Singh. On the child-sized panels lining this new trail, families can read about the story of a peacock who learns to use his strengths to help his friends weather a storm.

Cowan Lake State Park [ [link removed] ] in Clinton County offers scenic trails and a peaceful lake for swimming, fishing, sailing, and kayaking. At this Storybook Trail, families can read "?Shh! Bears Sleeping? "by David Martin. This story takes children on an adventure through the seasons in the eyes of a mama bear and her cubs.

?Storybook Trails promote both physical and mental development with Ohio?s most scenic areas as the backdrop,? said ODNR Director Mertz. ?Adding Storybook Trails to some of our state parks gives Ohioans ? and visitors ? one more reason to get out and enjoy Ohio?s beauty.?

The Governor and First Lady encourage all Ohioans to explore the Storybook Trails at state parks and enroll children under the age of five in the Ohio Governor?s Imagination Library.

There are currently 321,565 Ohio children enrolled in the Ohio Governor?s Imagination Library, which provides one free book every month to children enrolled in the program from birth to age five. Any Ohio child in this age group is eligible to receive the books, which are paid for by the state and local county partners. If a parent or grandparent enrolls a child at birth, that child could receive all 60 books in the program. To learn more about the Ohio Governor's Imagination Library and how to participate, visit?OhioImaginationLibrary.org [ [link removed] ].

ODNR will be installing more Storybook Trails through the summer. To find a local story trail near you, use this interactive map [ [link removed] ].


First Lady Fran DeWine shares the featured story during a walk through the new Storybook Trail at Cowan Lake State Park.

First Lady DeWine shares the featured story with kids during a walk through the new Storybook Trail at Cowan Lake State Park.

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